Eagles To Hire KC O-Coordinator As HC

Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Doug Pederson will become the Eagles’ next head coach, a person familiar with the situation said.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the hiring can’t become official until the Chiefs’ season is finished. The Chiefs will play New England on Saturday in an NFL Divisional round playoff game.

The Eagles wouldn’t confirm the impending hiring, saying only: “We have concluded our search for a head coach. No further interviews are scheduled.”

You know I'm surprised nobody has been tossing Todd Haley's name around. I thought for sure we'd hear about at least one team having an interest in him. I guess the stink of his tenure in KC still hasn't worn off. Good for us, this offense is the best it's ever been so I'd kind of like to keep him around.

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You know I'm surprised nobody has been tossing Todd Haley's name around. I thought for sure we'd hear about at least one team having an interest in him. I guess the stink of his tenure in KC still hasn't worn off. Good for us, this offense is the best it's ever been so I'd kind of like to keep him around.

You know I'm surprised nobody has been tossing Todd Haley's name around. I thought for sure we'd hear about at least one team having an interest in him. I guess the stink of his tenure in KC still hasn't worn off. Good for us, this offense is the best it's ever been so I'd kind of like to keep him around.

I thought Haley had a real shot at being considered for the Eagles job after former Steelers front office guy Tom Donohoe, who was close to Haley's dad when both were with the Steelers, was brought in to assist the coaching search.

But after dealing with Chip Kelly's monarchy, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said his criteria for his next coach included "You have to (get along) with everyone you work with and come in contact with."

You know I'm surprised nobody has been tossing Todd Haley's name around. I thought for sure we'd hear about at least one team having an interest in him. I guess the stink of his tenure in KC still hasn't worn off. Good for us, this offense is the best it's ever been so I'd kind of like to keep him around.

I was actually surprised about that too. Not complaining though. I'm happy to have Haley. By the way, he's a cousin of a friend of my Dad's. From what I understand, Pioli really meddled and screwed him behind the scenes in KC with some pretty shady stuff so it's possible he was really soured by the entire experience. It's funny really. When Todd's cousin was talking about how his uncle was a scout for the Steelers. I thought it was really cool. Did not add two and two together to realize it was Dick Haley who had such a big role in developing the dynasty of the 70's.

You know I'm surprised nobody has been tossing Todd Haley's name around. I thought for sure we'd hear about at least one team having an interest in him. I guess the stink of his tenure in KC still hasn't worn off. Good for us, this offense is the best it's ever been so I'd kind of like to keep him around.

I was actually surprised about that too. Not complaining though. I'm happy to have Haley. By the way, he's a cousin of a friend of my Dad's. From what I understand, Pioli really meddled and screwed him behind the scenes in KC with some pretty shady stuff so it's possible he was really soured by the entire experience. It's funny really. When Todd's cousin was talking about how his uncle was a scout for the Steelers. I thought it was really cool. Did not add two and two together to realize it was Dick Haley who had such a big role in developing the dynasty of the 70's.

One initial thought when Todd Haley was interviewed for the Steelers OC position was that the Rooneys were doing a solid for Haley's dad in an attempt to help rehab Haley's rep after the crash and burn in KC but that Haley was not a serious candidate

Former Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley, an Upper St. Clair native, is the latest candidate to interview for the Steelers' vacant offensive coordinator position. But the possibility of him being hired to replace Bruce Arians seems remote.

Haley, the son of former Steelers personnel director Dick Haley, was at the South Side facility Tuesday to meet with coach Mike Tomlin -- an interview uncharacteristically announced on the team's website.

Art Rooney II went so far as to deny he was involved in pushing Haley for the job

Todd Haley was a Steelers ballboy. However, those family connections had nothing to do with Haley being a candidate for the job, Rooney said.

"No. I've known the Haley family for a long time and I have great respect for Todd's father. Really, I've had very little contact with Todd for most of his adult life. I knew him as a kid. It's not like Todd is somebody I've had this long friendship with and been dying to bring here.